Caucus system

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title: Caucus system
text: The caucus system, used by the New Jersey State Senate between 1949 and 1966, and again from 1968 to 1974, was a rule utilized by Republicans that no bill could advance to the Senate floor for a vote unless a majority of members of the majority caucus supported it. Decisions were made in virtual secrecy in private party caucus meetings attended only by the Senators of the majority party, The caucus system is different from senatorial courtesy, which allowed any senator to block a gubernatorial a
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